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San Juan
Ciudad Soñada
Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá
Introduction by Antonio Skarmeta


The Americas, Ilan Stavans and Irene Vilar, Series Editors

A Spanish-language travel guide and memoir of San Juan, Puerto Rico

Todo el paisaje de mi infancia ha desaparecido . . . Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá is an expert and lyrical guide to the history, inhabitants, and culture of his native city of San Juan, recalling scenes from his childhood while chronicling the social and physical changes in the city. Though superhighways have replaced the winding lanes and Puerto Ricans remain socially and politically divided, Rodríguez Juliá evokes picturesque imagery and the melancholy sweetness of remembrance as he leads readers through his Ciudad Soñada, his city of dreams.

Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá is professor of literature at the University of Puerto Rico and the author of eleven acclaimed works of fiction, including La Renuncia del Héroe Baltasar (The Renunciation). Antonio Skarmeta is the author of Il Postino

Copublished with Tal Cual Editores, San Juan

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Also available in an English edition San Juan: Memoir of a City

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November 2004
350 pp.  6 x 9
9 b/w photos
ISBN 0-299-20594-0 Paper $24.95 t



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